ith
the introduction of the Ether-GSH8TW+, OvisLink has developed the
perfect solution for Pure Gigabit Fiber switch with remote management
capability at an affordable price.
Remote Management
The Ether-GSH8TW+ features 8 Pure Gigabit Copper ports with auto MDI/MDI-X
function to eliminate the need for cross-over cables. In addition,
it has 2 Mini-GBIC slots for up to 2 Gigabit Fiber ports(1000Base-LX or
1000Base-SX). In addition to
the 8 standard Gigabit ports; there is a dedicated 10/100Mbps Web management
port that allow users to configure the switch through local LAN
or over the Internet. The management port is not influenced by the
VLAN configuration. If if you make a mistake in switch
configuration that make the ports inaccessible. You can quickly
change the setting through the management port.
Tag Based VLAN
Unlike
ordinary web management switch that has only rudimentary port settings
function. The Ether-GSH8TW+ equipped with some very
useful and advance management features. Tag based VLAN allow
administrators to configure VLAN groups across different switches.
Private VID function is supported to allow switches to write tag
information into the packet. So defining complex VLAN function
across the entire network become much easier.
Rate Control, Trunking, Broadcast
Storm filter
The date rate control allow to limit the speed of each port in 125
steps. The broadcast storm filter prevents one single station
flood the neTW+ork with broadcast packet. MAC based Trunking allow
combining several ports to multiply the speed of one link.
The priority allow certain port or packet to have more priority than
others. The Static MAC address table function allow MIS to
manually entering MAC address in a certain port. Finally port mirror is provided to allow MIS to sniff the
packet of each ports for diagnostic purpose.
The Ether-GSH8TW+ is the most featured
and cost effective web management switch on the market. Visit your
OvisLink dealer today for details.
*note: The switch use the management
port for web management. To make the web management accessible
inside the network, simply connect the management port to the regular
port of the switch.
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